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Can you believe today is October 1st?????? Neither can I. Mommy says I am looking fat and sassy. I looks so much better then I did this time last year. I don't have any patches of missing fur on my body. Today my fur is sleek and shiny, life is good.

Signs of neglect:

A shocking number of animals die from neglect every year, right under
the noses of the entire community. If you see an animal in distress
don't assume that someone else will take care of the situation; take
action! Pay particular attention to:

Chained dogs
are most likely to die from starvation, dehydration or hypothermia,
since their confinement renders them especially vulnerable and helpless.

Animals without shelter in extreme heat or cold.

Clearly emaciated animals: clearly visible bones and lethargy can be
a sign of an untreated, life-threatening medical condition or imminent
starvation.

Obvious, untreated wounds or other medical conditions: animals who
are limping or otherwise demonstrating distress, and animals with
multiple patches of missing fur and open sores need treatment.

Too many animals living on one property. This can be a sign of animal hoarding.

Dogs or cats inside abandoned homes. Reports of companion animals
abandoned and left to die inside vacant buildings or apartment units are
startlingly common. If you notice a neighbor has moved or has stopped
coming around to a residence where you animals live, be extra vigilant.

Some dogs bark and whine to express their anxiety when they are left
alone, but a dog who is howling or barking for more than a day sending
out a clear signal that he's not being attended to. He may be injured or
he may be abandoned.

When I first meet my Mommy she didn't know I needed her help. Obviously I wasn't chained, as I was running FREE. I wasn't emaciated but I was very lethargic. Mommy thought I was a really OLD doggie because I acted so tired (that was because of the heartworms). I did have multiple patches of missing fur, thanks to those nasty fleas. So I had two signs of neglect, I am sure glad Mommy figured out I needed HELP.

I wants to add that just because a dog is chained doesn't mean it is being neglected and people shouldn't get their panties in a wad just because a dog is chained up. Mommy had to keep me on a chain for awhile. Mommy made sure I had shelter (my dog house), she made sure the chain was long enough for me to move around a large area, and she made sure I always had food and water and she took me walking so I could do my business away from where I was chained. I also got to come inside the house often to spend time with her.

WONDERFUL Post... We really like the Reminder that not ALL chained dogs are mistreated. MANY of them are really WELL cared for... folks just may not NOTICE that they are being Fed and Watered and WALKED. Some are chained for Special Reasons... just like YOU were.

Ragdoll Mommy, Tui isn't really overweight, just a little chubby. And while Scylla is obese, it isn't due to neglect or abuse. She is on a diet and has her food limited to the correct amount. but she tends not to be energetic and genetically disposed toward fat. Scylla is actually a picky eater.

Chubby is still fat. And not to offend you or anything, but I think Socks could gain some weight, we are glad Scylla is on a diet! Need tips on how to make a cat lose weight? I think I can help you with that. I'll email you tonight:-)

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